Google hasn't confirmed exactly how many people will be able to
sign up for Glass today, but we're guessing it has a ton of Glass
headsets to spare since its inviting anyone and everyone to sign
up.

You'll need to live in the U.S. and be 18 years or older to sign
up for the program, Google says. Although the heads-up display is
selling for the regular Explorer price, which will hopefully come
down once Glass comes out for consumers, Google is throwing in a
prescription frame for free.

Google's new promotional sale is just one of several ways the
company has tried to prove that Glass is for regular people too—
not just techies. At the end of March Google took to its blog to
"de-bunk" the myths surrounding Google Glass, including the
idea that it's just for "tech-worshipping geeks."

Google Glass was announced two years ago, but the company has yet
to mention when it will be available for consumers. Although it's
still in its Explorer phase, there has already been a lot of
controversy surrounding Google's wearable display. A number of
bars in San Francisco have banned its patrons from wearing Glass,
and some have reported being harassed for wearing the headset—
including Business Insider's Kyle Russell.